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the MAROON December 2, 1959 Wednesday The 1959-60 Edition Of The Wolves READY TO GO—Here are the 1959-60 Wolves who will carry the colors of Loyola far and wide in search of honor on the hardwood courts. They are from left, seated: Jack Morris, Bob Balch, Larry Henneberger, Bobby Weber and John Henneberger; from left, kneeling:kneeling: Harriman Morgan, Larry Trunk, Ron Churba, Norman Bautsch, Lenny Nalty and Darryl Tschirn; from left standing: coach and athletic director Bill Gardiner, Art Radvilat, Jim Monahan, Lou Zythiewicz, Jack Flynn and aaaiitant coach Ken Stibler. Court To Attend FG Races Today Isabella Livaudais, homecoming queen, will present a bouquet of roses to the winner of the Loyola Homecoming purse at the races today as part of homecoming festivities. Queen Isabella and her court will be presented in ceremonies that mark today as Loyola Day at the Fairgrounds. Maids include Maria Cicero, Mizie Olivier, Kay Poole, Mary Kay Harrington, and Marie Edmond. Tomorrow it the annual alumni boiintii luncheon at noon in the University Room of the Roosevelt Hotel. Father Donnelly will give hit report to the Tonight the Loyola Wolfpack will meet the Florida State Setninoles at 8:15 for the annual homecoming basketball clash in the Fieldhouse. Alumni members will occupy a special section for the Proceeding the game will be a student motorcade assembling in the horseshoe at 5:45 p.m. Car decorations will be judged, and then the parade will proceed down St. Charles Ave., and Canal and Freret streets. decoration* were judged by a • pecial alumni committee. The social sororities and fraternities decorated the girls dormitories, music school, law school, Marquette Hall, and the Fieldhouse. Trophies for both the building and the motorcade decorations will be presented at a dance tonight in the trophy room following the homecoming game. Homecoming week officially began with the Alumni Mass in Holy Name of Jesus Church. At a breakfast in the cafeteria following the Mass, the class of 1939 celebrated their 20th anniversary. Yesterday, a special unirersity-wide convocation in the Fieldhouse honored 50 members, of the class of 1909 celebrating VARSITY SCHEDULE DECEMBER WED. 2 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY HOME Thurs. 10 Louisiana State University Away SAT. 12 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI HOME WED. Iβ SPRING HILL COLLEGE _ HOME Mon. 21 Washington University (St. Louis) Away Tues. 22 University of lowa _. Away JANUARY SAT. 2 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY HOME Tues. 5 Southeastern Louisiana College Away SAT. 9 OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY HOME MON. 11 CENTENARY COLLEGE OF LOUISIANA HOME SAT. Iβ ARKANSAS STATE COLLEGE HOME Thurs. 21 Centenary College of Louisiana Away Sat. 23 Mississippi State College . Away MON. 25 UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON HOME WED. 27 LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY HOME FEBRUARY WED. 3 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO HOME Fri. 6 Spring Hill College Away TUES. 9 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND HOME Sat. 13 Oklahoma City University Away Mon. IB Arkansas State College Away Tues. 16 Memphis State University Away SAT. 20 UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA HOME Mon. 22 Florida State University Away WED. 24 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA COLLEGE HOME SAT. 27 MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY HOME STARTING TIME Freshman 6:30 — Varsity 8:15 WOLVES OPEN CAGE SEASON Tonight Against Fla. St. Wolfpack fans will get the first look of the 1959-60 edition of the team tonight as the Pack takes on Florida State University at 8:15 p.m. in the Fieldhouse. Starting lineup for the Pack will be Jack Morris and Bob Balch at guard, Art Radvilas at center and Harry Morgan and Larry Trunk at forward. The Loyola freshmen will meet the Pensacola Naval Base at 6:30 p.m. in the night's opener. The Pack will be under the direction of head coach and athletic director Bill Gardiner, the fourth coach Loyola has had in as many seasons. Gardiner took the job vacated last spring by Hank Kuzma. Gardiner, before coming to Loyola, was head basketball coach and AD at Spring Hill in Mobile, Ala. Florida State, under the direction of coach Bud Kennedy, now in hi* 12th year with the Seminoles, is in the procen of rebuilding. The starting team consists of only one senior, six foot three Jim Savage, a guard. The remainder of the squad is made up of sophomores. Rufua Ashworth, 6'3", and Ray Swain, 6'4" are the forward*, while the center po*t i* held down by 6'6" Dave Fedor. Jack Davis, 5'11" plays guard opposite Savage. Last year Florida State compiled a 8-15 won-loss record. Loyola lost to the Seminoles 60-61 last year in Florida. Gardiner decided on his starting quint of Morris, Balch, Radvilas, Trunk and Morgan after serious deliberation. 'It was quite a problem to pick a starting team . . . some of the boys looked good at first and then slowed down after I thought they had cinched a starting berth," Gardiner said. "I'm going to alternate Morris and Larry Henneberger at one of the guard slots," Gardiner said. "Both are good floor men—not Alt-Americas by any mean*—but good enough to get the job done." Balch, according to Gardiner, won a place on the starting five because of his steadyness. "He is the same day in and day out . . . always giving his best. I think we'll be hearing a lot from him as the season progresses," Gardiner said. "I chose Radvilas over Jim Monahan after serious thought. Art has been looking as though he had slacked off in the past few weeks and Monahan has looked better and better . . . but for the season (See HOMECOMING, page 4) (See WOLVES, page 3)

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the MAROON December 2, 1959 Wednesday The 1959-60 Edition Of The Wolves READY TO GO—Here are the 1959-60 Wolves who will carry the colors of Loyola far and wide in search of honor on the hardwood courts. They are from left, seated: Jack Morris, Bob Balch, Larry Henneberger, Bobby Weber and John Henneberger; from left, kneeling:kneeling: Harriman Morgan, Larry Trunk, Ron Churba, Norman Bautsch, Lenny Nalty and Darryl Tschirn; from left standing: coach and athletic director Bill Gardiner, Art Radvilat, Jim Monahan, Lou Zythiewicz, Jack Flynn and aaaiitant coach Ken Stibler. Court To Attend FG Races Today Isabella Livaudais, homecoming queen, will present a bouquet of roses to the winner of the Loyola Homecoming purse at the races today as part of homecoming festivities. Queen Isabella and her court will be presented in ceremonies that mark today as Loyola Day at the Fairgrounds. Maids include Maria Cicero, Mizie Olivier, Kay Poole, Mary Kay Harrington, and Marie Edmond. Tomorrow it the annual alumni boiintii luncheon at noon in the University Room of the Roosevelt Hotel. Father Donnelly will give hit report to the Tonight the Loyola Wolfpack will meet the Florida State Setninoles at 8:15 for the annual homecoming basketball clash in the Fieldhouse. Alumni members will occupy a special section for the Proceeding the game will be a student motorcade assembling in the horseshoe at 5:45 p.m. Car decorations will be judged, and then the parade will proceed down St. Charles Ave., and Canal and Freret streets. decoration* were judged by a • pecial alumni committee. The social sororities and fraternities decorated the girls dormitories, music school, law school, Marquette Hall, and the Fieldhouse. Trophies for both the building and the motorcade decorations will be presented at a dance tonight in the trophy room following the homecoming game. Homecoming week officially began with the Alumni Mass in Holy Name of Jesus Church. At a breakfast in the cafeteria following the Mass, the class of 1939 celebrated their 20th anniversary. Yesterday, a special unirersity-wide convocation in the Fieldhouse honored 50 members, of the class of 1909 celebrating VARSITY SCHEDULE DECEMBER WED. 2 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY HOME Thurs. 10 Louisiana State University Away SAT. 12 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI HOME WED. Iβ SPRING HILL COLLEGE _ HOME Mon. 21 Washington University (St. Louis) Away Tues. 22 University of lowa _. Away JANUARY SAT. 2 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY HOME Tues. 5 Southeastern Louisiana College Away SAT. 9 OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY HOME MON. 11 CENTENARY COLLEGE OF LOUISIANA HOME SAT. Iβ ARKANSAS STATE COLLEGE HOME Thurs. 21 Centenary College of Louisiana Away Sat. 23 Mississippi State College . Away MON. 25 UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON HOME WED. 27 LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY HOME FEBRUARY WED. 3 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO HOME Fri. 6 Spring Hill College Away TUES. 9 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND HOME Sat. 13 Oklahoma City University Away Mon. IB Arkansas State College Away Tues. 16 Memphis State University Away SAT. 20 UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA HOME Mon. 22 Florida State University Away WED. 24 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA COLLEGE HOME SAT. 27 MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY HOME STARTING TIME Freshman 6:30 — Varsity 8:15 WOLVES OPEN CAGE SEASON Tonight Against Fla. St. Wolfpack fans will get the first look of the 1959-60 edition of the team tonight as the Pack takes on Florida State University at 8:15 p.m. in the Fieldhouse. Starting lineup for the Pack will be Jack Morris and Bob Balch at guard, Art Radvilas at center and Harry Morgan and Larry Trunk at forward. The Loyola freshmen will meet the Pensacola Naval Base at 6:30 p.m. in the night's opener. The Pack will be under the direction of head coach and athletic director Bill Gardiner, the fourth coach Loyola has had in as many seasons. Gardiner took the job vacated last spring by Hank Kuzma. Gardiner, before coming to Loyola, was head basketball coach and AD at Spring Hill in Mobile, Ala. Florida State, under the direction of coach Bud Kennedy, now in hi* 12th year with the Seminoles, is in the procen of rebuilding. The starting team consists of only one senior, six foot three Jim Savage, a guard. The remainder of the squad is made up of sophomores. Rufua Ashworth, 6'3", and Ray Swain, 6'4" are the forward*, while the center po*t i* held down by 6'6" Dave Fedor. Jack Davis, 5'11" plays guard opposite Savage. Last year Florida State compiled a 8-15 won-loss record. Loyola lost to the Seminoles 60-61 last year in Florida. Gardiner decided on his starting quint of Morris, Balch, Radvilas, Trunk and Morgan after serious deliberation. 'It was quite a problem to pick a starting team . . . some of the boys looked good at first and then slowed down after I thought they had cinched a starting berth," Gardiner said. "I'm going to alternate Morris and Larry Henneberger at one of the guard slots," Gardiner said. "Both are good floor men—not Alt-Americas by any mean*—but good enough to get the job done." Balch, according to Gardiner, won a place on the starting five because of his steadyness. "He is the same day in and day out . . . always giving his best. I think we'll be hearing a lot from him as the season progresses," Gardiner said. "I chose Radvilas over Jim Monahan after serious thought. Art has been looking as though he had slacked off in the past few weeks and Monahan has looked better and better . . . but for the season (See HOMECOMING, page 4) (See WOLVES, page 3)